Full-Day Tequila Distillery Tour from Guadalajara

Full-Day Tequila Distillery Tour from Guadalajara

6 to 8 hours

Guadalajara, Mexico

2 ~ 12

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Participate in the Tequila Tour # 1 on Tripadvisor for more than 4 years!

Creation of the expert in agave (maguey) distillate Miguel Marentes. With more than 200 comments, it was recently indexed by the Lonely Planet international guide as a viable option for the traveler visiting Jalisco.

Tequila is known throughout the world as a unique Mexican liquor, and on this full day tour, you will have the opportunity to learn about its fascinating history and production, and try some of the best tequilas in the world! This tour is really a gift for the senses since it is made to be unique, educational and fun, just like Mexico itself. This experience is excellent for tequila lovers or just for the curious. During this tour, you will go behind the scenes and see firsthand how tequila is made. You will learn its history and ancestral traditions, discover its land and birthplace and, of course, try this excellent distillate, all in a relaxed and fun environment. Your local guide has selected less commercial places that are 100% Mexican and that cultivate a love for the land and pride in their craft. Finish this tour with a great appreciation for the hard work involved in the manufacture of these excellent products. You will experience the tequila culture from the hand of a local expert in a social and friendly environment. You will not only enjoy the national drink par excellence, but also the gastronomy, customs and regional traditions of Jalisco.

Tour Location: Jalisco, México

Tour City: Guadalajara

Tour Duration: 6 to 8 hours

Start time: 10:00 AM

Price: $135 USD per person

Itinerary:

Pick-up at your accommodation by Local Guide and driver

Head to two craft tequila distilleries in the Tequila Valley for tours and tequila tasting

Enjoy a traditional lunch in the Tequila Village Market

Walk around the historic center of Tequila town

Visit either the National Tequila Museum or the Los Abuelos/Sauza Family Museum